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. >> reporter: nor did city council member marion barry. washington should never under any circumstances be in the business of dealing guns. >> if you propose that the dc government is going to become a licensed dealer, that's craziness. >> reporter: we were unable to reach councilman mendel tonight. the city council could take up the amendment next week. we will keep you posted. >> thanks. >>> we have more late breaking news for you. this time it is out of grand rapids, michigan. right now a man holding one person hostage after going into two homes, killing seven people, including two children. the suspect's name roderick danceler. he led the cops on a high-speed chase before breaking into another home and we have a standoff. now, officers say he shot two other people during the chase. they're expected to be okay. >>> new at 11:00, one of the victims hurt in a violent crash on 495 and college park has died. now, you saw this first as late breaking news at 7:00. the man had pulled over on the shoulder trying to change a flat tire. and that
. >> reporter: nor did city council member marion barry. washington should never under any circumstances be in the business of dealing guns. >> if you propose that the dc government is going to become a licensed dealer, that's craziness. >> reporter: we were unable to reach councilman mendel tonight. the city council could take up the amendment next week. we will keep you posted. >> thanks. >>> we have more late breaking news for you. this time it is out of...
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the non indian men came into the area to become oil wealthy and found they could do so by marion women. and receiving their land because they were men. they could become owners of the land. so they often, in certain areas, were guilty of killing women. eagle of killing their own children to have the land. the world was a very greedy place at times, most of the times it seems these days. the fbi formed around this. the fbi story, the movie has that in it. so they sent in one native man. i created the character of red hawk to be the fbi informant. and he's actually from -- he's a lakota. but i also discovered later that an indian writer named gertrude and discovered an american woman was and in real life, she is a writer and wrote several wonderful books at the turn of the century and started a magazine which has until -- maybe it is still in print with carlos montezuma. they were activists at the time. >> host: what was it about the 1920s that had you writing historical fiction? >> guest: stories from my family primarily. oral traditions. not oral traditions so much as stories. i had a
the non indian men came into the area to become oil wealthy and found they could do so by marion women. and receiving their land because they were men. they could become owners of the land. so they often, in certain areas, were guilty of killing women. eagle of killing their own children to have the land. the world was a very greedy place at times, most of the times it seems these days. the fbi formed around this. the fbi story, the movie has that in it. so they sent in one native man. i...
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marion afterty has the latest on casey anthony. >> reporter: seen smiling, winking and twirling her locks in court all before getting some great news on thursday. in a matter of just days there's been an incredible reversal. instead of facing the death penalty, anthony is set to walk out a free woman on sunday, july 17th. her release date was recalculated giving her three more days behind bars than she expected. now juror number three is speaking out about the acquittal. >> they didn't prove the cause of death. if you don't know what the crime was, you can't punish someone for that crime. >> reporter: the judge gave casey a $1,000 fine and one year in jail for each count. that's four years total but casey anthony has already served more than 1,000 days in jail. judge belvin perry is leaning toward keeping the names of the other jurors a secret for now because of safety concerns. >> what do i do when you have an atmosphere where you have people who want to -- fillet people open? pour salt on them? >> reporter: but several media organizations are argue, for the release of their names. >> it
marion afterty has the latest on casey anthony. >> reporter: seen smiling, winking and twirling her locks in court all before getting some great news on thursday. in a matter of just days there's been an incredible reversal. instead of facing the death penalty, anthony is set to walk out a free woman on sunday, july 17th. her release date was recalculated giving her three more days behind bars than she expected. now juror number three is speaking out about the acquittal. >> they...
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we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two months ago i was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer but because of the stellar work of this woman before you, i and thousands of other women have a new lease on life. in 1993i believe in addition to various other pieces of astounding legislation, patricia schroeder was the driving force behind the women's health equity act, and also, i hope i get this long name right, the cervical and breast cancer mortality prevention act. who got it out. the determination of these two bills and other things patricia schroeder did have in fact made it presented its breast
we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two...
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the former district attorney of marion county for 11 years, a graduate of the law school of the university of michigan and the author of four books, two of which were published while at the manhattan institute; 21st century city and entrepreneurial city. he is a scholar. he's an inspiration to today's author, rick baker, who will share with you the relationship they've, obviously; had. we're, therefore, honored to welcome steven goldsmith to the stage. please join me. [applause] >> thank you. i always like to appear at manhattan events. the introductions make me feel so good about myself. thank you very much. [laughter] i wonder if i went in at how you rated me as your professor, if it's be the same as you mentioned today? [laughter] i'm a little under the weather, so pardon my voice. it's great to introduce you to my friend rick. i'm aware of what he did in st. petersburg, it feels a little bit -- where are you? it feels a little bit like i'm reading my own stuff, it's exciting. all right, rick, way to go. let me just say a couple of they cans by way -- things by way of introduction. the
the former district attorney of marion county for 11 years, a graduate of the law school of the university of michigan and the author of four books, two of which were published while at the manhattan institute; 21st century city and entrepreneurial city. he is a scholar. he's an inspiration to today's author, rick baker, who will share with you the relationship they've, obviously; had. we're, therefore, honored to welcome steven goldsmith to the stage. please join me. [applause] >> thank...
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happy days" and we brought you the story in april where many of the cast members were talking about marion ross, and anson williams and donny most and erin williams who believed that they were owed money for dolls in their likeness. they were seeking $10 million in damages and interesting uptake to the story, they have received checks from cbs to the tune of $6,000. $6,000 to $6,500 and i communicated with the attorney for these people and he said, listen, we got the checks and we have not cashed them and we have no intention to cash them, because this seems like a publicity stunt for cbs so they can say, listen we paid you something. in other words, they are still going to pursue this. it doesn't mean that case closed by any means. we are talking about a lot of money in many, many years of el low-ball, and even if the you argue that the contracts weren't, and this sort of thing wasn't disclosed at the sim, it is come on, do the right thing is what you want to think about it. >>> kim kardashian versus old navy. >> it is something that you would not think we would be talking about this time
happy days" and we brought you the story in april where many of the cast members were talking about marion ross, and anson williams and donny most and erin williams who believed that they were owed money for dolls in their likeness. they were seeking $10 million in damages and interesting uptake to the story, they have received checks from cbs to the tune of $6,000. $6,000 to $6,500 and i communicated with the attorney for these people and he said, listen, we got the checks and we have not...
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we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two months ago i was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer but because of the stellar work of this woman before you, i and thousands of other women have a new lease on life. in 1993i believe in addition to various other pieces of astounding legislation, patricia schroeder was the driving force behind the women's health equity act, and also, i hope i get this long name right, the cervical and breast cancer mortality prevention act. who got it out. the determination of these two bills and other things patricia schroeder did have in fact made it presented its breast
we have a point of personal privilege, yes, marion. [inaudible] >> my name is marion weather.com indianapolis, indiana. next to me is stephanie of washington, d.c.. this year stephanie and i both became breast cancer survivors. on behalf of stephanie and i and other breast cancer survivors in the room and now across the country and across the world we want to thank patricia schroeder for saving our lives. [applause] >> my name is stephanie and i'm surviving breast cancer. some two...
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laurie and raina ricen, and marion, and michelle, 20, from indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i am not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake? answers. >> you want to find her and bring her home and you can't. >> and one man's freedom. >> you just don't turn around and give out candy and say you're free to go. i went through hell and back. >> watch the rest of our special "to catch a serial killer," tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> our cnn's elizabeth cohen has more details on the drug, chantix. we used to bet who could get closest to the edge. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped ki
laurie and raina ricen, and marion, and michelle, 20, from indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. >> we knew he was responsible for several deaths. >> reporter: to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend an alleged serial killer. >> i am not a serial killer hunter, so how am i going to do this. >> at stake? answers....
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committed itself of probably the worst scourges on it, and that would be for her to come out and stand for marion anderson so that she could sing on the steps of the lincoln memorial. she also stood up for the to ski e. merriman, whose heroically stood up for -- the tuskegee airmen, who heroically stood up for this nation. she also stood up for the founder of the food group in college. -- cookman college. i just give a shout out to both of those presidential ladies. thank you. guest: 8 grade point, philip. i absolutely agree. great point.n she said a great example for the first ladies -- set a great example for the first lady's i came after her. host: what about lady bird johnson? guest: had a tremendous legacy. she was very much involved in the conservation of the environment. the highway beautification project that was part of the 1960's, she was very involved in that. and again, also had of her time. we are very focused on protecting the environment today, but in the 1960's, lady bird johnson was putting her mark on that subject. and was very focused on raising her family. after they left the
committed itself of probably the worst scourges on it, and that would be for her to come out and stand for marion anderson so that she could sing on the steps of the lincoln memorial. she also stood up for the to ski e. merriman, whose heroically stood up for -- the tuskegee airmen, who heroically stood up for this nation. she also stood up for the founder of the food group in college. -- cookman college. i just give a shout out to both of those presidential ladies. thank you. guest: 8 grade...
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again, a body that was found over the weekend has been examined, and officials in marion county, indiana, say that they matched dental records that were provided to them by lauren's family with the remains that were found in that creek, and it is not a match. now, we had been told that there was another woman who was missing from indiana, and they were thinking that maybe the body could belong to her, that of a 74-year-old great grandmother, dorothy may herd who has been missing since june the 13th. we're also being told the remains found are not those of dorothy may herd. we're now being told that officials believe the body is that of an african-american woman although they have not yet identified exactly who that woman is. again, lauren's parents are in indiana, and they're pleading with lauren's friends to provide them with information about what exactly happened to their daughter. but, again, the body found in the creek not that of lauren spierer. back to you guys. jon: some new developments now on a federal gun-running program that allowed u.s. weapons to fall into the hands of mexi
again, a body that was found over the weekend has been examined, and officials in marion county, indiana, say that they matched dental records that were provided to them by lauren's family with the remains that were found in that creek, and it is not a match. now, we had been told that there was another woman who was missing from indiana, and they were thinking that maybe the body could belong to her, that of a 74-year-old great grandmother, dorothy may herd who has been missing since june the...
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marcus is from marion, iowa. 100 today. and lives independently and still drives his own vehicle. there you go. you can't beat that. and helen mcauliffe from beautiful north vernon northern, indiana. loves to get all of her hair done and gets it done every week. she is a beautiful lady. and selma pensky of hollywood, florida, is 100 years old today. big sports fan. loves the miami heat. nothing but good times. william doppenberg, orange city, iowa. 100 years old today. married to his beautiful wife for 73 years. how about that? that's all from your beautiful nation's capital. back to new york. >>> up next, delicious desserts from your independence day party. that's after your local news. >>> good morning to you. i'm laura garcia-cannon. police are still working the scene of the b.a.r.t. station after a b.a.r.t. officer shot a man to death. officers responded to a report of a drunk man just before 10:00 last night. witnesses say that the man was carrying a knife and at this point it's not clear what happened in those minutes leading up to the actual shooting. the man was killed at
marcus is from marion, iowa. 100 today. and lives independently and still drives his own vehicle. there you go. you can't beat that. and helen mcauliffe from beautiful north vernon northern, indiana. loves to get all of her hair done and gets it done every week. she is a beautiful lady. and selma pensky of hollywood, florida, is 100 years old today. big sports fan. loves the miami heat. nothing but good times. william doppenberg, orange city, iowa. 100 years old today. married to his beautiful...